Study
of
functions,
limits,
continuity,
derivatives, definite integrals, and
the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Credit will not
be allowed
for both MATH 123 and MATH 181. Prerequisite: MATH
117 or 122 or
satisfactory departmental placement. A graphing calculator
is required.
For specific recommendations see the Department of
Mathematics World
Wide Web site (http://math.wwc.edu).

OBJECTIVES:

After
finishing this course, the student should be able to
understand the
concepts of limit,
continuity,
derivative, and
definite
integral and be proficient in computing limits
and derivatives
of functions and some elementary definite integrals
through the use of
the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. In addition,
the student
should be able use differentiation
in a variety of applications including graphing, min-max,
and related
rate problems.

HOMEWORK (computer):

Each WeBWorK
assignment is
worth 10 points.

HOMEWORK
(handwritten):

Each
handwritten
assignment
is
worth
10 points and is due on Monday
unless otherwise stated.

Late homework (MORE THAN ONE
CLASS DAY LATE)
is deducted at the rate of two points per class day late
--- see me
about
late work due to illness.

Paper should be
approximately
8.5 by 11; one or both sides may be used.

Must be neat.

Must be done in
pencil to be accepted.

Due at the
beginning
of the class
period.

Papers are to be
folded as a book
with name and assignment number on the outside as
illustrated.

GRADING:

Homework:
1/6
of
grade
(lowest
score
is
deleted).

Hour Exams: 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 =
1/2
of grade.

Final: 1/3 of grade.

A: A-: B+:

92-100% 90-91 88-89

B: B-: C+:

82-87% 80-81 78-79

C: C-: D+:

67-77% 65-66 63-64

D: D-: F:

57-62% 55-56 0-54

Appropriate
(to me) modification of these percentages may be made
in individual
cases
for progress, unusual circumstances, etc.

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Cell
phones,
computers,
personal organizers, and all* other electronic
devices are not to be used by students during class.
Doing so may
affect your grade.

DISABILITIES:

If you have a
physical and/or
learning disability and need accommodations, please
contact Sue Huett
in the Teaching Learning Center, Village Hall, or call
527-2366. This
syllabus and course
materials are available in alternative format as
appropriate to the
disability.